I like the new window, decor, and more lightweight material. The point Tiffin must improve is the electrical parts. Battery should be 2 x 270ah, or even a full Victron 660ah , or eve. Better 3 x 330ah=990ah. The issue is also the roof size limited by the extension bunk bed. It is better to have a flat roof to put 400w or more panels, and having a sofa bed that you can deploy for an extra person and a moveable table. You already have a sofa in the back to watch tv, you don’t need another one in front. It is better to put a seat that can extend to bed with a table that can be used by the two driver seat as well. Also put 3000w inverter , a truma aventa eco A/C with soft start and 2 x mppt controller for the roof panels 400w and one 400w external panel. With the dual alternator i would remove the generator to increase the carrying capacity to install the bigger battery, inverter and panels. Without the bunk bed , it would also increase the occc.
1. Loft is too small 2. Prefer island queen bed over twin/ king 3. Need table for dinning 4. Microwave/oven is too low, does anyone want to sit or lie down on floor to cook ?
How come the 4500 chassis did not get used?
The refrigerator seems very small. Also, if they lowered the floor 5-6 inches, how has that affected (decreased) the outside or basement storage?
it really didn't affect the basement storage space
I like the new window, decor, and more lightweight material. The point Tiffin must improve is the electrical parts. Battery should be 2 x 270ah, or even a full Victron 660ah , or eve. Better 3 x 330ah=990ah. The issue is also the roof size limited by the extension bunk bed. It is better to have a flat roof to put 400w or more panels, and having a sofa bed that you can deploy for an extra person and a moveable table. You already have a sofa in the back to watch tv, you don’t need another one in front. It is better to put a seat that can extend to bed with a table that can be used by the two driver seat as well. Also put 3000w inverter , a truma aventa eco A/C with soft start and 2 x mppt controller for the roof panels 400w and one 400w external panel. With the dual alternator i would remove the generator to increase the carrying capacity to install the bigger battery, inverter and panels.
Without the bunk bed , it would also increase the occc.
Great input, thanks for your comment 👍🏼
Is there a table attaching to recliners for dinning?
Yes, there are two personal tables
Thanks for the tour. Do you recall the OCCC of these particular models?
Weight Limits
GAWR-Front (pounds) 4410
GAWR-Rear (pounds) 7720
GVWR (pounds) 11030
Hitch Rating (pounds) 4 5000
GCWR (pounds) 15250
@@WhereRVGoing what is the actual cargo carrying weight of both models?
It's been answered above ☝🏻
@@WhereRVGoing maybe I didn't ask the correct question our Wayfarer has CCC rating sticker of 1150 lbs
CCC is printed on the door frame sticker required by law. Your first response did not give enough info to determine CCC
1. Loft is too small 2. Prefer island queen bed over twin/ king 3. Need table for dinning 4. Microwave/oven is too low, does anyone want to sit or lie down on floor to cook ?
FYI no one cares if your Super Happy
Ah, the classic 'no one cares' dilemma! But hey, happiness is like a secret sauce-some might not care, but it sure adds flavor to life!
Well the bed over drivers chair is only good for storage. YOU REALLY MESSED THAT MOTOR HOME UP.
@@robinanderson3136 how could anyone ever fit up there?
That’s where you throw the grandkids NO GROWN ASS people ever climb up there.
@onepunch7632 I agree, it's super tight
If they lowered floor 5” they should have made the over cab bunk bigger by 5 inches.